Leftover Salmon has announced its fall tour dates. The group hits the road September 13 at Deadwood Jam, a festival taking place in Black Hills, SD. Other groups on the bill include Blues Traveler, Sarah Pierce, John McEuen, Robert Cray, and Taj Mahal. From there, the band heads to the Northeast, where it will perform shows in New Hampshire, New York, Maine, Rhode Island and Vermont. In late September Leftover will head south, with stops in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Georgia, Maryland and Virginia. Other acts appearing at various concerts include Bruce Hornsby, G-Love and Special Sauce, and Willie Nelson. Look for a a few more dates to be added in the coming weeks.
Leftover Salmon plays Friday at Hornings Hideout in North Plains, OR. For more information, visit the groups online calendar.
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